There are a lot of people that think pocket-billiards is a very complicated game. Even Einstein said there are over six million possible shots on a pocket-billiards table. I haven’t double checked this figure and expect it to be true if I did. It’s know wonder the game can be so overwhelming at times if it is indeed so complicated.
When people come for instruction from me and I sense that they are so caught up in the infinite amount of shots that they can and can’t execute I will try to bring their attention back to what you must do everytime to become an advanced player. Simply hitting a round ball straight with a wooden stick. If you have any trouble doing this one thing I can safely say you will never master six shots let alone six million.
In the following series of articles I will describe in detail what has to happen everytime to achieve a high level of consistency, and it starts from the ground up. In order to get your body in the same position every time relative to the line of the shot you must be aware of your feet position. You couldn’t duplicate a building without first dulplicating the foundation. Once the foundation is established you can duplicate your most effective body position.
When I say the “most effective” body position I mean one that feels comfortable to you and even more importantly delivers you to a position that is directly on the line of the shot. The line on a straight in ball would be center to center. If you come to a position that puts your eyes and the stick on that straight line then the only thing left is hitting the ball with a straight stick. I almost feel like I can “throw” my stick through the ball, because the more authority I have in my stroke the more accurate it becomes.
There are different opinions of how you see the line of the shot in so much as which eye is dominant and if this is something that matters. My position on this is that you should look at the line exactly as you would look at anything else in your life, as straight and clear as possible. I assure you that no tremendous player gives any thought what so ever to which eye he’s aiming with when the winning shot is being made.
I look forward to again be writing and teaching to some degree. I am in the process of putting together a full teaching program with my friend Wade Crane, (who gives lessons at CJ’s) that will be offered to the people who seriously want to improve their games. We will teach people things that can only be learned in the line of fire, through many years of traveling all over the world playing for large cash prizes. Face it, if your game doesn’t hold up under pressure what good is it? Remember this: pocket billiards at it’s simplest is consistently hitting that cue-ball at its sweet spot with a straight stick to make those little balls in those big, big pockets.
If anyone has a question or comment please e-mail me at cj@cjsbilliards.com or stop in and talk to me in person at CJ’s Billiard Palace here in beautiful Dallas. Next month we’ll get into how the upper body falls correctly on the line of the shot slot.

March 2nd, 2010 at 4:16 pm
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